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i'm ray suarez. >> welcome back to inside story. i'm ray suarez. we're looking at alzheimer's disease and research with new treatment. we welcome our guests. dr. peterson, we've been talking about clinical trials and apoe 4. but what about now. is there anything we can do for people who are early in the disease today? >> well, right now, ray, it appears that probably the most effective--the treatments we have against alzheimer's disease are lifestyle modifications. i think that exercise, intellectual activities, staying involved in your social networks are really the best prevention methods we have right now. but i'm sure what dr. therio and others have talked to you is "s" that there are drug trials designed to assess the effectiveness of disease-mod disease-modifying technology. >> is there a way to slows the disease progress but things we can do to help shore up the brain? >> i think that's entirely likely. that we will end up with a cocktail of approaches. involving both pharmacological, drug therapies, vaccines, and a variety of pharmacologica
i'm ray suarez. >> welcome back to inside story. i'm ray suarez. we're looking at alzheimer's disease and research with new treatment. we welcome our guests. dr. peterson, we've been talking about clinical trials and apoe 4. but what about now. is there anything we can do for people who are early in the disease today? >> well, right now, ray, it appears that probably the most effective--the treatments we have against alzheimer's disease are lifestyle modifications. i think that...
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you can reach me directly @ray suarez news. from washington, i'm ray suarez. >>> welcome to al jazeera america. i'm richelle carey. here are the stories we're following for you. a political shakeup in turkey. three cabinet ministers resign. >>> nsa leaker, edward snowden tapes an alternative christmas message for channel 4 in brintan >> and the muslim brotherhood is declared a terrorist group by the interim government. ♪ >>> three cabinet ministers in turkey have resigned and the latestit
you can reach me directly @ray suarez news. from washington, i'm ray suarez. >>> welcome to al jazeera america. i'm richelle carey. here are the stories we're following for you. a political shakeup in turkey. three cabinet ministers resign. >>> nsa leaker, edward snowden tapes an alternative christmas message for channel 4 in brintan >> and the muslim brotherhood is declared a terrorist group by the interim government. ♪ >>> three cabinet ministers in turkey...
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the inside story ray suarez hosts inside story weekdays at 5 eastern only on al jazeera america >> we've all heard the numbers on student loan debt roughly 1 trillion-dollar and growing. two-thirds of college seniors will graduate with $26,600 in student loan debt up 41% since 1989. it's a lot to digest and easy to ignore if it's not your problem. but consider the people behind those numbers. thanks to one actor turned activist the spotlight is on. patricia went to kent, ohio, to meet the man and see the drama that he created. >> i just want to pay off my high student loan debt. ♪ almighty god ♪ hosannah ♪ in the highest >> one man, one act, 1 trillion-dollar problem. >> 1 trillion-dollar, the number comes off the screen. $1 trillion of student loan debt. that's a big number. >> aaron is trying to cut down to size with "for profit," a play recounting his journey through both sides of the student debt crisis. >> the tuition is going up and the value of the degree is going down. >> all my student loan debt came up at one time. you're looking at your expenses, your bills, and i'm not
the inside story ray suarez hosts inside story weekdays at 5 eastern only on al jazeera america >> we've all heard the numbers on student loan debt roughly 1 trillion-dollar and growing. two-thirds of college seniors will graduate with $26,600 in student loan debt up 41% since 1989. it's a lot to digest and easy to ignore if it's not your problem. but consider the people behind those numbers. thanks to one actor turned activist the spotlight is on. patricia went to kent, ohio, to meet the...
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. >> host: ray suarez of al jazeera. the book is called "latino americans: the 500-year legacy that shaped a nation." the booktv on c-span2. >> would meet the authors of dallas in 1963 -- step two. steve's a curator at texas state university. he's the author several other books including the literary outlaws. those on a professor of journalism at the university of texas at austin. i've read a couple recent interviews. when you are in and pr can you describe in the early 60s dallas could become the most singular city on planet earth. i was wondering if you could start by explaining what he meant by that. >> sure. i think i'm a little biased to speak in such broad terms as he wrote a book about dallas called a substitute. in the years prior to the assassination, it seemed like there is no other place like that cd, certainly in america. but we had better wear a handful of people who lived above the cloud and who are forming a confederacy really is anti-kennedy fervor. another french. they are tens of thousands if not hundre
. >> host: ray suarez of al jazeera. the book is called "latino americans: the 500-year legacy that shaped a nation." the booktv on c-span2. >> would meet the authors of dallas in 1963 -- step two. steve's a curator at texas state university. he's the author several other books including the literary outlaws. those on a professor of journalism at the university of texas at austin. i've read a couple recent interviews. when you are in and pr can you describe in the early...
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the inside story ray suarez hosts inside story weekdays at 5 eastern only on al jazeera america >>> so take a look at this number. right, 250 eggs, eaten by americans each year. so here is the deal. nearly 2 trillion eggs are eaten every year. a few company has come up with an alternative. it is called -- well, they are fake eggs. jacob ward has our report. >> reporter: there is nothing quite like the good egg. >> a good egg is fresh and it has a rich-colored yolk, and it tastes almost like chicken if you really think about it. i worked in france for a couple of years and made thousands of omelets. as does any cook that works in france you make thousands of omelets. personally, i don't see any reason that i would ever need to replace an egg with anything but an egg. with 7 billion people eati eating -- eggs this company says it is make a fake egg that tastes as good and costs less. >> 99% of the 1.8 trillion eggs come from places that aren't too good. they consume a lot of resources and we think like the horse and buggy that we can do better. and it's not fit for a better world. >> rep
the inside story ray suarez hosts inside story weekdays at 5 eastern only on al jazeera america >>> so take a look at this number. right, 250 eggs, eaten by americans each year. so here is the deal. nearly 2 trillion eggs are eaten every year. a few company has come up with an alternative. it is called -- well, they are fake eggs. jacob ward has our report. >> reporter: there is nothing quite like the good egg. >> a good egg is fresh and it has a rich-colored yolk, and it...
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the inside story ray suarez hosts inside story weekdays at 5pm et / 2pm pt only on al jazeera america was -- prince william was dating kate middleton. >> ross shimabuku is here with sport. >> dennis rodman is in north korea to train basketball players for an upcoming player. he wants everyone to know he's not a joke. this is the same guy who dressed up in a wedding gown and will rite a book with his bff, kim jong un. the 52-year-old rodman, who never shies away from the spotlight arrived in north korea >>> what would the holidays be without movies? they have become as much of the holiday season as the tree. let's run down the greatest holiday films of all time with bill wyman from phoenix. and ben mankiewicz joins us from los angeles. great to have you guys with us again. ben, why has "it's a wonderful life" become the ultimate christmas movie. >> i read not long ago a piece about "it's a wonderful life" that described it as being beyond criticism, and i think that is true. there are things that i suppose you could pick apart that are flawed or manipulative about the movie, it makes n
the inside story ray suarez hosts inside story weekdays at 5pm et / 2pm pt only on al jazeera america was -- prince william was dating kate middleton. >> ross shimabuku is here with sport. >> dennis rodman is in north korea to train basketball players for an upcoming player. he wants everyone to know he's not a joke. this is the same guy who dressed up in a wedding gown and will rite a book with his bff, kim jong un. the 52-year-old rodman, who never shies away from the spotlight...
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the inside story ray suarez hosts inside story weekdays at 5pm et / 2pm pt only on al jazeera america every sunday night join us for exclusive, revealing and ♪ >>> finally tonight a view from the holy land. it is one of the most sacred places on earth and for some of its residents also the most dangerous. there are more than a million land mines thought to be scattered across the middle east. here is nick shiprin with the story. ♪ >> reporter: in the fields where jesus walked ♪ >> reporter: -- children are now free to sing. this village is just four miles from bethlehem. but until recently this holy soil was decided reungodly. this sheperd lost his hand to a mine. the mine exploded in my face. he spent his whole life fearing this field when he was seven as they played, his best friend stepped on a mine. he was torn to pieces he says. i don't want my children to suffer like that. across the holy land there are a million and a half mines and unexploded detonates. the groups roots of peace set out to make this soil pure. >> how can there be mines in the holy land? let me spend my t
the inside story ray suarez hosts inside story weekdays at 5pm et / 2pm pt only on al jazeera america every sunday night join us for exclusive, revealing and ♪ >>> finally tonight a view from the holy land. it is one of the most sacred places on earth and for some of its residents also the most dangerous. there are more than a million land mines thought to be scattered across the middle east. here is nick shiprin with the story. ♪ >> reporter: in the fields where jesus walked...
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the inside story ray suarez hosts inside story weekdays at 5 eastern only on al jazeera america ♪ >>> today's data dive looks at the history of christmas or at least its modern traditions. christmas trees and wreaths have roots that precede christianity. early europeans used them to celebrate the winter solstice, and many believed evergreens kept away evil spirits. it took about 500 years for it to become a full-fledged holiday for christians. it's a billion dollars business now, between 25 and 30 million real ones are sold every year in the u.s. fake ones are also popular. martin luther is believed to have added light. he was inspired by beautiful stars shining above evergreens on the way home thomas edison was the first to add electric lights to a christmas celebration outside of the his laboratory. his company's president took the idea a step further and added lights to a tree inside at home. today the department of energy say holiday lights use up electricity that could power 200,000 homes for a full year. we're guess issing edison never saw something like the rockefeller center c
the inside story ray suarez hosts inside story weekdays at 5 eastern only on al jazeera america ♪ >>> today's data dive looks at the history of christmas or at least its modern traditions. christmas trees and wreaths have roots that precede christianity. early europeans used them to celebrate the winter solstice, and many believed evergreens kept away evil spirits. it took about 500 years for it to become a full-fledged holiday for christians. it's a billion dollars business now,...
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the inside story ray suarez hosts inside story weekdays at 5pm et / 2pm pt only on al jazeera america ♪ >>> and welcome back. now we're going to introduce you to a man who with just one little sentence stopped traffic in tennessee. he is the voice of chattanooga and has been on the air since before slinkies wer incent -- invented in the 40s. here is his story. >> this is wdef, radio chattanooga, 5:30 after 9:00. >> reporter: he is unlike anybody else. he is chattanooga. >> i'm looking out my hotel window and see nothing but a beautiful morning in chattanooga. >> reporter: at 91 he is the oldest broadcaster in this the united states. his career spans more than seven decades, and he still types his scripts on a royal typewriter. long-time coworker and friend doris ellis. >> i think luther will probably die behind the microphone. it's something he loves. and i think he will do this until the last breath he takes. >> reporter: his story begins at the dawn of world war ii. when he was working at a gas station. the owner of a local baseball team was starting a radio station. he pulled in
the inside story ray suarez hosts inside story weekdays at 5pm et / 2pm pt only on al jazeera america ♪ >>> and welcome back. now we're going to introduce you to a man who with just one little sentence stopped traffic in tennessee. he is the voice of chattanooga and has been on the air since before slinkies wer incent -- invented in the 40s. here is his story. >> this is wdef, radio chattanooga, 5:30 after 9:00. >> reporter: he is unlike anybody else. he is chattanooga....
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. >> ray suarez, this is booktv. we want to talk to you about the 500 year legacy that shaped a nation, latino americans. what sparked you to write this? >> publishers approached me. pbs is about to launch a big documentary series on the same subject. they wanted something that would be a handbook, that would both be for a general audience. so americans who are latina or kind of wondering, what the difference between a mexican and puerto rican and cuban into many kids and went a day, and where they here and what's the background? how is this change in the country? and latinos aren't really taught their own history well if they go to public schools. in the introduction to the book, i say i haven't done my job is at least once a chap or you don't say i didn't know that. how come i didn't know that? i think i hit both assignments pretty well for the general audience, sort of giving them an idea of how these one out of six of their fellow citizens came to be here and for the latino audience, some affirmation, a little hi
. >> ray suarez, this is booktv. we want to talk to you about the 500 year legacy that shaped a nation, latino americans. what sparked you to write this? >> publishers approached me. pbs is about to launch a big documentary series on the same subject. they wanted something that would be a handbook, that would both be for a general audience. so americans who are latina or kind of wondering, what the difference between a mexican and puerto rican and cuban into many kids and went a...